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          determined to get his own way; however I stuck up for him.  At Jehlum one sees a distant range of snow
          mountains, foothills of the Himalayas.  It was cold but fine journey.  Went to club after tea & danced.



          Saturday [20 November]




          Went to cinema after tea.  Otherwise no news.



          Sunday [21 November]




          Walked in the morning & went to Gujarat in afternoon getting back in time for dinner.  Met by the Indian
          officer from Jehlum who took me to his house & gave me a really excellent tea, & then inspected some 30
          men & chose 16 of them.  The house was quite small, close to the Grand Trunk Road.  A brother of the
          officer was there & their old father also appeared, a fine old man with a long white beard who had fought
          with Lord Roberts.  All intensely patriotic & very proud of three generations of the family being soldiers.
          They are fine people, some of them.  They were not very rich but small landowners.  The house was very
          clean & tidy, furnished with European chairs etc as are most of them out here.  The higher class Indians are
          far more European than Arabs or Egyptians.
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